
iDidj offre un Mago du crafter légendaire Bob Burduwal pour seulement 1AU$ (=0,64€!!! frais de port offerts)... et un peu de temps devant son écran :
Lien YouTube
Ce Mago est en Ré#, 1m31 de long, 31mm à l'embouchure avec un peu de cire noire d'abeilles du bush (sugarbag), cloche de 7,5cm, pour 2,6kg.
Il est estimé à 550€.
La marche à suivre :
1 > faire un don de 1AU$ via > ce lien <
2 > regarder un maximum de vidéos de la chaine YouTube d'iDidj > lien < (presque 500 vidéos!) et noter le nom d'un max d'Aborigènes présents sur les vidéos (joueurs, fabricants, danseurs, ou autres).
3 > à la fin de chaque vidéo, cliquer sur un maximum de liens publicitaires proposés par la vidéo finie, copier les URLs dans un fichier texte.
4 > envoyer la liste de noms et d'URLs à l'@dresse : info@ididj.com.au avec pour titre : "Free Burduwal E flat mago"
Celui qui propose le plus de noms et d'URLs à iDidj d'ici au 25 janvier gagne le Mago

Il y aura sûrement des lots de consolation, dont la valeur dépendra du nombre de participants.
Bonne chance

Le texte original accompagnant la vidéo :
This is a mago made by Bob Burduwal, a legendary didgeridoo craftsman living in north-central Arnhem Land. He is the brother-in-law of Darryl Dikarrnga who plays the instrument in this video clip.
We want to give this didgeridoo away for free and also throw in free shipping to anywhere in the world. Why are we doing this? For a number of reasons. Firstly, to give you a chance to own an authentic traditional Aboriginal didgeridoo, at virtually no cost to you. It is a thank you for your support of and interest in our work. Secondly, it is a means to raising greater awareness of the origins of the instrument which you can learn plenty about on our channel. Thirdly, it helps us with our philanthropic work but more about that later...
This mago plays in the key of E flat fundamental. It measures 131 cm in length and has an ideal mouthpiece inner diameter of 31 mm with a bit of sugarbag beeswax for added comfort. The bell measures 7-7.5 cm across and the instrument tips the scales at 2.6 kg.
We've priced this didgeridoo at AUD$850 in the iDIDJ Store, but you can have it for only $1! Take a look at our other didgeridoo offerings which you can buy:
http://www.ididj.com.au/store/fine_di...
What do you need to do to win this didgeridoo? Ok, it is going to take effort and time on your part, and a $1 donation.
Why time and effort? We have nearly 500 videos on our YouTube channel and you're going to have to view all of them for your chance to win!
This is what you need to do:
1) Email us at info@ididj.com.au with the subject heading "Free Burduwal E flat mago" and in your email, list the names of as many Aboriginal individuals as you can who feature in our YouTube video clips. The list can include the names of Aboriginal didgeridoo players, craftsmen, singers, dancers and anyone else who is seen in our video clips, their names are almost always included in the title of the video or in the description of the video but not always so.
2) When you are looking through each and every one of our video clips, please click on the advertisement links and email us as many urls as possible that are linked from our video clips, the more urls you send us, the better your chance of winning the didgeridoo! See the end part of this video clip to understand what we mean by the advertisement links, the red arrow points to the links that you need to click on which will bring up a new page. Copy the url of the new page that opens up and send us this url in your email. You can click on an advertisement link mid-way through the viewing of a video clip, and/or at the very end of the video clip.
3) Please make a $1 donation to us on the following page:
http://www.ididj.com.au/ididjphilanth...
You may donate more if you wish, but it is not necessary and it will not give you a better chance to win than someone who donates only $1. Everyone who makes a donation, no matter what the amount, has an equal chance to win. If you do not make a donation, you are not eligible to win this didgeridoo. This competition starts on the 15th of January 2010 and ends on the 25th of January 2010 at 12 noon AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time). Entries received after this date and time will not be considered, and donations made before and after this period are not taken into account for this competition.
So this is what your email will look like when you email us at info@ididj.com.au with the subject heading "Free Burduwal E flat mago". In the body of your email, you will have 2 lists.
NAMES OF PEOPLE
Larry Winiwini
Milkayngu Mununggurr
Garumawuy
etc.
etc.
URLs
http://sites.google.com/site/loopflut...
http://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/?gc...
etc.
etc.
The person who submits the longest list of names and urls wins the Bob Burduwal mago!
We will also send something to the next best 9 entries! We're not sure what it will be but it could be a didgeridoo. Or a CD or DVD. It depends on how well this campaign ends, so the more people who participate, the better the prizes :-)
Well, enough writing now. If you have any questions, you can email us at info@ididj.com.au
Good luck!